Ok this one is kinda hard to get across in text without the body language and all that, but here goes.
Aerospace engineering, senior design. Everybody is having their preliminary drawings reviewed by an an ancient adjunct professor, who, I believe only had a B.S. degree, but had spent his entire career at N.G. actually designing & building aircraft. In contrast to most of the faculty who had PhDs but the closest the ever got to an airplane was flying coach.
<looking at a drawing, shaking his head, pointing at various bits>
Dammit .... Goddammit...
it'll never fly ... dammit draggy as hell ... draggy as hell ...
what the hell is this thing here <stabs at something on teh drawing>
<now he gets out a red pen on the pencil drawing you just spent two weeks on and were hoping do modify for the next assignment and starts scribbling all over it>
The damn wing is to big/small/short/long/thin/wide/etc. <slash> it needs to be here! <slash> How's it gonna fly with that tail?
Where's your pilot <student points> is he a damn midget? He can't see anything from there ... this isa CAS aircraft, he's gotta see dammit!
All the while he's shaking his head & muttering like he can't believe he has to deal with these idiots. He was ripping you a new one, but his mannerism & tone was so funny you were practiacally laughing while he did it.